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Through rose-tinted glasses
Pink plumes that sway in the wind. Pampas grass 'Rosea' (Cortaderia) adds a new dimension to your garden that you'll never get tired of.
The 'Rosea' can grow up to 150 cm tall and is hardy. The plumes appear between August and October. Place it in a spot in the sun or partial shade. The young plants may still be delicate so make sure to protect them against frost. Once the winter is over you can snip off the flower stems and remove the dead leaves.
For a sea of pink plumes.
The 'Rosea' can grow up to 150 cm tall and is hardy. The plumes appear between August and October. Place it in a spot in the sun or partial shade. The young plants may still be delicate so make sure to protect them against frost. Once the winter is over you can snip off the flower stems and remove the dead leaves.
For a sea of pink plumes.
Pampas grass Cortaderia 'Rosea' White-Pink - Hardy plant
Cortaderia selloana 'Rosea'
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Specifications
White,Pink
Not edible
6 months growth and flowering guarantee
Hardy plant
Deciduous
Location: Half shadow
Description
Through rose-tinted glasses
Pink plumes that sway in the wind. Pampas grass 'Rosea' (Cortaderia) adds a new dimension to your garden that you'll never get tired of.
The 'Rosea' can grow up to 150 cm tall and is hardy. The plumes appear between August and October. Place it in a spot in the sun or partial shade. The young plants may still be delicate so make sure to protect them against frost. Once the winter is over you can snip off the flower stems and remove the dead leaves.
For a sea of pink plumes.
The 'Rosea' can grow up to 150 cm tall and is hardy. The plumes appear between August and October. Place it in a spot in the sun or partial shade. The young plants may still be delicate so make sure to protect them against frost. Once the winter is over you can snip off the flower stems and remove the dead leaves.
For a sea of pink plumes.